On 07/06/2016 05:04 PM, Robert Jarzmik wrote: > "Franklin S Cooper Jr." <fcooper@xxxxxx> writes: > >> Unfortunately, for the original purpose of this series the scatterlist I >> want to clone is indeed DMA mapped. >> >> The times I've seen dma_length != length is when the dma_map_sg is >> trying to combine contiguous sgl (ex ppc_iommu_map_sg and dma_map_cont). >> So maybe it is better to subtract a value from length and dma_length >> rather than explicitly setting it to a value. This way it wouldn't >> matter that dma_length and length aren't equal. >> >> This looks like a similar approach used by sg_split_mapped. Although >> sg_split skips first x number of bytes while I want to skip the last x >> number of bytes. >> >> Maybe Robert can add his thoughts since he created sg_split. > > Hi, > > I've not read it all, but the above chapter is right : dma_length might be > different from length when a dma mapping operation coallesced 2 sg entries into > a "DMA contiguous one". This coallescing might happen for at least for 2 reasons > as far as I know : > - 2 sg entries are physically contiguous, ie : > sg_phys(sga) + sga.length == sg_phys(sgb) > - 2 sg entries are DMA contiguous when an IOMMU maps them contiguously, ie : > sg_dma_address(sga) + sga.length == sg_dma_address(sgb) > > Moreover, this 2 coallescing cases imply a "shift" between (page_link, length) > and (dma_address and dma_length). For example a mapped sglist might look like : > -sg0: page_link=>page@0k, length=4096, dma_address=0, dma_length=8192 > -sg1: page_link=>page@4k, length=4096, dma_address=8192, dma_length=16 > \=> see the shift here > coming from sg2 > -sg2: page_link=>page@8k, length=16, dma_address=0, dma_length=0 > > For these "tricky" cases, at the time I created sg_split I had done a tester as > well. It's very basic, doesn't cover all the corner cases, is a bit dumb, but > you might have a look, and the brain cost you'll pay to adapt it to test what > you want will hopefully pay off by the knowledge gained on scatterlist. It is > appended at the end of the mail. Thanks Robert for your input and sharing your test program. After looking at sg_split and test program I realized that I can use it instead of creating my own clone function. Seems like you and your patch reviewers already considered and dealt with the above complex scenario. I updated my patchset to use sg_split rather than my custom function since it seems to solve my original problem. I plan on sending out a v3 that incorporates this change. > > Cheers. > -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-spi" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html